![]() Read on to see which ensembles we’re saving for the stage, hear what they’re capable of, and then try them out for yourself. And, as ever, they’re all free for REAKTOR users. By 1998, Native Instruments redesigned the program to include new hierarchy, and integrated third-party drivers for use with any standard Windows sound card. That’s a tall order, but our latest trawl of the REAKTOR User Library has netted seven standout sequencers, synths, and effects that are up to the task and free to download. Reaktor Player is a free limited version of the software that allows musicians to play NI-released Reaktor instruments, but not edit or reverse-engineer them. ![]() And of course, they’ve got to sound the part if you wouldn’t accept subpar sound in the studio, why settle for less on stage? ![]() ![]() ![]() What is it that makes something a live performance go-to – that rare piece of gear or software that encourages improvisation and elevates a standard show into something special? For us, it’s a combination of things, but the tools we’d take on tour tend to fit into a very particular usability sweet spot – you don’t want to be overloaded with options, but a lack of control can be equally constrictive. Add some spontaneity to your next performance with these endlessly tweakable instruments, effects, and sequencers from the REAKTOR User Library. ![]()
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